Texas Instruments TPS5138x 8A Synchronous Buck Converters
Texas Instruments TPS5138x 8A Synchronous Buck Converters come with adaptive on-time D-CAP3 control mode. Integrated low RDS(on) power MOSFETs enable high efficiency and offer ease of use with minimum external component count for space-constrained power systems. Features include an accurate reference voltage, fast load transient response, and auto-skip mode operation for light load efficiency. The devices also have OOA light load operation with > 25kHz switching frequency, D-CAP3 control mode with a good line, and load regulation, and does not require external compensation.The Texas Instruments TPS51383 provides a fixed 3.36V 8AMAX output and a 3.3V, 100mAMAX LDO output with switch-over functionality. The TPS51384 offers a fixed 1.82V 8AMAX output and a 1.8-V, 100-mAMAX LDO with switch-over functionality. Both the TPS51383 and TPS51384 have ultra-low quiescent current functions for extended battery life in system standby mode. The TPS5138x devices are available in a thermally enhanced 12-pin QFN package and are designed to operate from –40°C to 125°C junction temperature.
Features
- 4.5V to 24V input voltage range
- 3.36V output voltage (TPS51383)
- 3.3V, 100mA LDO with switch over (TPS51383)
- 1.82V output voltage (TPS51384)
- 1.8V, 100mA LDO with switch over (TPS51384)
- Integrated 22mΩ and 11mΩ MOSFETs
- Support 8A continuous IOUT
- 80µA low quiescent current
- ±1% reference voltage at 25°C
- ±1.5% reference voltage at -40°C to 125°C
- D-CAP3™ control mode for fast transient response
- Support POSCAP and all MLCC output capacitor
- Output discharge function
- Selectable PSM and OOA modes under light load
- Power Good indicator to monitor the output voltage
- Latched output OV and UV protection
- Non-latched UVLO and OT protection
- Cycle-by-cycle overcurrent protection
- Built-in output discharge feature
- Small 2.00mm × 3.00mm HotRod™ QFN package
Applications
- Notebook and PC computers
- Ultrabooks, tablet computers
- TV and STB, point-of-load (POL)
- Distributed power systems
Functional Block Diagram
Published: 2022-11-09
| Updated: 2022-11-21
